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Re: Round 18 – 2019 Footscray Bulldogs v Frankston
Originally posted by bornadog
I think we will need Sweet to play on Mumford next week. Mumford will be too strong for English.
Everyone is too strong for English, but Tim should be able to jump over him at centre bounces. I feel like he is starting to time his jumps better and is getting his hand on it more when he can jump and not wrestle. More importantly he should torch the big oaf around the ground.
I think I saw in the paper Tim had 30% hit outs to advantage v Brisbane v 6% for Martin. Although Martin of course won more hitouts I think that shows how far Enlglish has come.
Re: Round 18 – 2019 Footscray Bulldogs v Frankston
Originally posted by Axe Man
Everyone is too strong for English, but Tim should be able to jump over him at centre bounces. I feel like he is starting to time his jumps better and is getting his hand on it more when he can jump and not wrestle. More importantly he should torch the big oaf around the ground.
I think I saw in the paper Tim had 30% hit outs to advantage v Brisbane v 6% for Martin. Although Martin of course won more hitouts I think that shows how far Enlglish has come.
I agree. Tim is looking much more confident at the centre voice and his hit outs are starting to look more dangerous
Re: Round 18 – 2019 Footscray Bulldogs v Frankston
Originally posted by Axe Man
Everyone is too strong for English, but Tim should be able to jump over him at centre bounces. I feel like he is starting to time his jumps better and is getting his hand on it more when he can jump and not wrestle. More importantly he should torch the big oaf around the ground.
I think I saw in the paper Tim had 30% hit outs to advantage v Brisbane v 6% for Martin. Although Martin of course won more hitouts I think that shows how far Enlglish has come.
I was worried about Tim against Martin but he belted him in the ruck and even more so around the ground. A very encouraging performance against one of the physically strongest players in the league.
At the risk of poking the bear, Mumford was cooked 2 years ago when he gave it away, and nothing he has shown this season suggests the time away boxing against tomato cans and railing coke improved his game. Given that we're playing the worst ruck division in the league this week, Timmy could come into the GWS game in the best form of his young career too.
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Re: Round 18 – 2019 Footscray Bulldogs v Frankston
Originally posted by Happy Days
I was worried about Tim against Martin but he belted him in the ruck and even more so around the ground. A very encouraging performance against one of the physically strongest players in the league.
At the risk of poking the bear, Mumford was cooked 2 years ago when he gave it away, and nothing he has shown this season suggests the time away boxing against tomato cans and railing coke improved his game. Given that we're playing the worst ruck division in the league this week, Timmy could come into the GWS game in the best form of his young career too.
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No the coke has done him no good at all. He looks pudgy since he came back.
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